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This
is
it.
From
21
submissions
into
the
inaugural
IBM
Pulse
App
Throwdown,
we
are
now
down
to
the
final
five.
The
Throwdown
offers
business
partners
and
developers
the
chance
to
have
their
cloud
solutions
highlighted
to
clients
and
IBM
Sales
teams
during
qualifying
rounds.
The
winner
will
be
on
the
main
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Post
by
Vikash
Abraham,
Product
Marketing
Manager
for
IBM
Security
Solutions
While
Cloud
has
been
clearly
identified
as
the
next
step
to
IT
optimization,
essential
for
increased
performance
and
cost
reduction,
many
of
us
are
in
a
haze
when
it
comes
to
the
fundamental
security
measures
required.
Our
fears
related
to
cloud
... [ + Read more ]

Data
is
everywhere.
And
with
IBM's
help,
savvy
organizations
are
discovering
the
value
of
using
big
data
technologies
to
collect,
monitor,
detect,
manage,
analyze
and
report
on
security
data
in
a
manner
not
previously
possible.Click
on
the
image
to
open
the
picture
story:
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IBM
announces
InterConnect
2012
at
Resorts
World
Sentosa,
Singapore
from
October
9-11,
2012.
Registration
is
now
open. Follow
us
on:
Twitter:
@IBMInterConnect
|
Facebook
|
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In
this
era
of
interconnected
industries,
businesses
and
consumers,
a
new
kind
of
leadership
is
required
to
turn
opportunity
into
business
outcomes.
Smarter
businesses
are
capitalizing
... [ + Read more ]

Last
weekend
I
contemplated
the
idea
of
finally
designing
and
building
my
own
website
for
my
little
photography
business.
I
realized
I
had
outlived
the
basic
photo
hosting
service
I
had
been
using
for
so
long.
At
the
very
least
I
knew
I
needed
different
user
profiles
for
my
customers
and
the
ability
to
... [ + Read more ]

This
week
is
the
17th
annual
Gartner
Security
and
Risk
Management
Summit.
There
are
lots
of
leading
experts
from
around
the
world
in
attendance,
including
many
IBMers,
and
we
wanted
to
take
this
opportunity
to
make
sure
that
some
of
the
content
was
reaching
folks
who
aren't
able
to
attend
... [ + Read more ]

Quite
a
few
of
today's
organizations
could
learn
a
little
something
about
security
from
my
grandmother
--
a
thoughtful,
yet
paranoid
creature
who
maintained
a
watchful
vigilance
over
her
home.
I
recall
once
she
was
going
to
Europe
for
two
weeks.
So,
anticipating
hordes
of
burglars,
she
developed
an
advanced
... [ + Read more ]

Twice
a
year
IBM's
X-Force
Research
and
Development
team,
in
partnership
with
several
other
organizations
from
around
the
IBM
Security
team
come
together
to
publish
data,
analysis
and
operational
advice
for
security
professionals
and
the
broader
community
of
internet
and
computer
users
around
the
trends
we
are
seeing
in
IT
... [ + Read more ]

This
post
is
contributed
by
Glinda
Cummings,
WW
Senior
IBM
Security
Solutions
Product
Manager
for
zSecure
Remember
the
good
old
days
when
we
did
our
work
from
a
dumb
terminal,
or
worked
remotely
on
the
mainframe?
Then
came
the
personal
computer
with
computing
power
at
your
fingertips
from
just
about
anywhere
... [ + Read more ]

XSS
vulnerabilities
and
security
technology
that
thinks
more
like
you
Learning
about
the
world
around
us
and
then
modifying
our
opinions
and
actions
as
we
learn
more
is
a
skill
that
we
aspire
to
teach
in
every
classroom,
and
it
is
a
process
that
informs
how
we
think
... [ + Read more ]

Today's
post
is
from
Vijay
Dheap,
Product
Manager-
IBM
Mobile
Security
Solutions.
I
just
read
Carmit's
blog
on
the
Application
Security
track
at
the
Rational
Innovate
conference
(June
3-7).
I
took
her
advice
and
reviewed
the
sessions
running
in
the
track.
Overall
I
was
very
impressed
with
the
... [ + Read more ]

Tell
me
if
this
sounds
familiar:
You're
pondering
whether
to
do
something
potentially
risky
--
perhaps
quit
a
job,
switch
to
a
completely
different
career
path
or
even
start
a
business.
You
have
many
motives
to
do
so,
yet
the
road
ahead
seems
very
unclear,
and
you're
uncomfortable
with
that.
... [ + Read more ]